| 1825 - 776 pages
...the ship be saved ? No ; let us save ourselves, then; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. " To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued to burn till about midnight, when the saltpetre,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...the ship be saved ? No ; let us save •mrselves then ; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued to bum till about midnight,, when the suit... | |
| 1824 - 702 pages
...be saved ?— .No — let us save ourselves then ; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. -, " To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course to-' wards the shore. She • continued to burn till about midnight, when the... | |
| 1824 - 662 pages
...the ship be saved ? No ; let us save ourselves then ; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued to burn till about midnight, when the salt... | |
| 1824 - 678 pages
...ship be saved ?— No— 1st us save ourselves then ; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. " To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore. She continued to bum till about midnight, when the saltpetre,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 pages
...the ship be saved ? No ; let us save ourselves then ; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued lo burn till about midnight, when the salt... | |
| 1824 - 718 pages
...ship be saved ? No ; let us save ourselves then — all else was «wallowed up in one great rain. " To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continned to bnrn till about midnight, when the saltpetre,... | |
| 1825 - 492 pages
...be saved?" « No ;" « let us save ourselves then;" all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. « To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued to burn till about midnight, when tbe salt... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 pages
...the ship be saved ? No ; let us save ourselves, then; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. " To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued to burn till about midnight, when the saltpetre,... | |
| 1825 - 778 pages
...the ship be saved ? No ; let us save ourselves, then ; all else was swallowed up in one great ruin. " To make the best of our misfortune, we availed ourselves of the light from the ship to steer a tolerably good course towards the shore ; she continued to burn till about midnight, when the saltpetre,... | |
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